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Multi-trophic Impacts Weather
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Natalie Boelman, 2013 Daily landscape-level snow cover percent data from (Rich, et al 2013) TLFS, IMVT, and SDOT sitse, in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska,spring 2011 to 2014.. 10.6073/pasta/3e946e77c27235edb42176d2fae5e7d5
Daily landscape-level snow cover percent data from Toolik Lake Field Station (TFS), Imnavait (IMVT), and the Sagavanirktok River DOT site (SDOT), in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska. Data collected from May to early June 2011 to 2014.
Terrestrial Precipitation Chemistry
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Gaius Shaver, 2004 Inorganic Nitrogen and phosphorus were analyzed on snow samples taken from two snow pits near the long-term acrtic LTER mesic acidic tussock experimental plots Toolik Field Station 2003. 10.6073/pasta/dd5fc68975ac6158633ccf11c91aa1c7
Inorganic Nitrogen and phosphorus were analyzed on snow samples taken from two snow pits near the long-term acrtic LTER mesic acidic tussock experimental plots. The snow layers in each pit were described and sampled separtely with the help of Matthrew Sturm.
Welker
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Jeff Welker, Paddy Sullivan, 2011 Welker IPY snow fence shrub site soil temperatures and soil water content Toolik, Alaska 2008.. 10.6073/pasta/4966e339bb9da53ce005bc75b84eab56
Soil temperature from three locations on the eastern side of the Toolik River where by snow fences were established as part of IPY. This is a study of how soil temperatures at 10 cm and soil moisture change across the summer at our IPY snow fence site .
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